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MAINTENANCE
Daily Inspection (Every 10 Hours)
Lubricating the Working Equipment
1.
Set the machine to the lubrication posture shown in the diagram above, ground the working
equipment, then stop the engine.
2.
Use the grease gun to lubricate the grease nipples.
3.
Wipe of
f the expelled grease.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Introduction
5
Machine Description
7
Table of Contents
8
Safety
11
General Precautions
12
Provide a Fire Extinguisher and First Aid Kit
12
Never Remove Safety Equipment
12
Avoid Fire and Explosion Hazards
13
Preparing Precautions
15
Preparing Precautions
16
Starting Precautions
17
Start the Engine from the Operator's Seat
17
Starting Precautions
18
Operating Precautions
19
Ensure Good Visibility
19
Do Not Permit Riders on the Machine
19
Operating Precautions
20
Travel Safety
20
Insure Driver Safety before Loading Trucks
22
Keep a Safe Distance from Electrical Power Lines
22
Never Slew (Swing) Sideways with Excessive Weights
24
Excavators Are Not Designed for Lifting Loads
24
Danger of Flying Objects
25
Cautions on Towing
25
Stopping Precautions
26
Park Safely
26
Transporting Precautions
27
Load and Unload the Machine Safely
27
Hoist the Machine Safely
27
Maintenance Precautions
29
Stop the Engine before Performing Maintenance
29
Prepare the Work Area
29
Cautions on Working on the Machine
30
Securely Block the Working Equipment
30
Be Careful with Hot and Pressurized Components
31
Be Careful with Hot Cooling Systems
31
Be Careful with Fluids under Pressure
32
Handling of the Accumulator
32
Safety Signs (Decals)
36
Controls
38
Controls
39
Names of Components
39
Names of Components
40
Doors and Covers
41
Doors and Covers
42
Maintenance Cover
44
Engine Hood
44
Fuel Filler Cap
45
Seat and Seat Belt
46
Seat and Seat Belt
47
Seat Belt
48
Instrument Cluster
49
Instrument Cluster
50
Switches
51
Starter Switch
51
Battery Switch
51
Switches
52
Decel. Button
52
Slew Speed Switch
55
Light Switch
55
Levers and Pedals
56
Levers and Pedals
57
Accessories
58
First Auxiliary Hydraulic Lines
59
Cigarette Lighter
61
Operation
66
Operation
67
Before Starting Operation
67
Starting and Stopping the Engine
68
Machine Operation
71
Inspection after Warm-Up
74
Operating the Travel Levers
75
Operating Procedures
81
Cautions on Operating
83
Parking the Machine
89
Stopping the Engine
89
Handling in Cold Weather
90
Cautions after Completing Operations
90
Preparing for Cold Weather
90
Handling Rubber Crawlers
91
Transport
94
Transport
95
Loading and Unloading
95
Hoisting the Machine
96
Securing the Machine
97
Cautions on Transporting
97
Maintenance
98
Maintenance
99
General
99
Service Data
101
Tightening Torques
104
Important Parts
105
Maintenance Chart
106
Walk-Around Inspection
108
Daily Inspection (Every 10 Hours)
110
Inspecting and Replenishing the Engine Oil
111
Inspecting the Water Separator
111
Inspecting the Fuel Level
112
Inspecting the Hydraulic Oil Level and Replenishing
112
Lubricating the Working Equipment
114
(New Machines Only)
115
After First 50 Hours
115
Every 50 Hours
118
Inspecting the Battery Fluid Level and Replenishing
120
Draining the Fuel Tank
121
After First 250 Hours (New Machines Only)
122
Every 250 Hours
123
Cleaning the Radiator Fins and Oil Cooler Fins
124
Every 500 Hours
125
Replacing the Water Separator Filter
126
Every 1000 Hours
127
Every 2000 Hours
130
Replacing the Bucket Teeth and the Side Cutters
133
When Required
133
Adjusting the Gap between the Bucket and Arm
135
Long-Term Storage
143
Troubleshooting
144
Troubleshooting
145
Symptoms that Are Not Malfunctions
145
If the Engine Overheats
146
If the Battery Goes Dead
147
After the Fuel Runs out
148
Bleeding Air from Fuel System
148
If a Fuse Blows
149
Inspecting/Replacing Fuse
149
Inspecting the Fusible Link
150
If a Warning Lamp Flashes
151
Other Symptoms
153
To Lower the Boom
155
Towing
156
Specifications
158
Specifications
159
Main Specifications
159
Machine Dimensions
161
Operating Range
165
Lifting Capacities
170
Options
184
Options
185
General Precautions
185
Precautions on Safety
185
Precautions on Installing Attachments
185
Precautions on Operating Attachments
186
Safety Signs (Decals)
187
Biodegradable Oil
189
Switching the Lever Pattern
190
Attachment Combination Table
191
Telescopic Arm
192
Inspection and Maintenance
194
Hydraulic Breaker
195
3-Hole Bucket
197
Changing the Link Arm Installation Position
197
Travel Alarm
198
Load Safety Device
199
Overload Warning Device
200
Fuel Supply Pump
201
Accumulator
202
Operating the Machine with Accumulator
202
Second Auxiliary Hydraulics
203
Second Auxiliary Hydraulic Switches
204
Third Auxiliary Hydraulics
205
Third Auxiliary Hydraulic Switch and Button
206
Third Auxiliary Hydraulics Warning Lamp
206
Fourth Auxiliary Hydraulics
207
Second / Fourth Auxiliary Hydraulic Switches
208
Selector Button (2-Piece Boom)
208
Air Conditioner
209
Do Not Overcool
209
Let Hot Air out First
209
Air Conditioner Switch
211
Temperature Control Dial
211
Defogging the Windows
213
Cleaning the Condenser
215
Cleaning the Filters
215
Throttle Lever
218
Decel. Lamp
218
Air Conditioner Outlets
218
Immobilizer System
219
Re-Registration of the Keys
221
Index
225
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Brand
Takeuchi
Model
TB175
Category
Excavators
Language
English
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